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Friday, June 5, 2009
What a flurry of events that zoomed past these few days. Movie outing with my guy friends yesterday (Yes, I didn't mispell it, it's not 'gay'). Night at the Museum 2 was quite funny, I guess. But they tried to inject too much of a story plot this time, leading to its humour being inferior to that of its predecessor. I dreaded today since the dawn of yesterday. I knew it was going to be an arduous day to pull through... Sigh. I was supposed to go to Yishun Junior College for an C.S.I (Crime Scene Investigation) Workshop, but I had to meet my fellow classmates at Woodlands MRT Station first. Guess what, probably it was due to the morning mental haze or my raring enthusiasm, I took the train straight to the Yishun Station. ...
How convenient, I had to take the train back to Woodlands MRT Station just for the sake of meeting them. Shouldn't have done that.
Anyway, this C.S.I Workshop has to be one of the most mind-blowing ones I've ever attended. Fibre testing, Ink testing, Soil testing, Blood testing...what next? Awesome.
Here's some pictures of the blood test experiment and a debriefing session:
And after that, it was a mad rush in a taxi ride to Republic Polytechnic. The taxi had 15 minutes to ferry me across 7 kilometres, which in the end, cost me 7 dollars... Perhaps it was because of the long period of time that passed since the last time I took a taxi, wow, taxis nowadays are unexpectably fast and high-tech. Their engines, I mean. The driver was travelling at 100km/h and I didn't even know that he was driving that fast. I mean, by the time my father's car is nearing 100km/h, the whole damn blob of metal would be groaning like a Nissan Serena, while the Hyundai Sonata taxi which I was riding in would just be purring softly. Just in case you didn't know, the Nissan Serena is one of the world's slowest accelerating car with a timing of 0-100kmh in 28 agonising seconds. And to top it off, that thing is hideous!

Look at that! It looks like gigantic wardrobe or something!
Well, the presentation of our STP Project went reasonably within expectations. However, the long-awaited buffet to which a hungry guy like me who hasn't eaten his lunch yet would appear extremely attractive to him. If it wasn't for the fact that all that was left was gravy and used plates. Great, so am I supposed to learn how to lick gravy now? What makes RP think 4 pathetic trays of food would be able to feed up to around 50 people? What, so it's down to food rationing now huh? So, the choice was made between my team members to fill our wailing tummies at RP's food court. And I was wondering, when would be the time I could enjoy my food without having a certain person's name thrown at my face all the time? Jacqueline and Li Qin didn't stop at...-that. Don't take spicy food if you can't tolerate that burning sensation... A huge lesson to be learnt...from Jacqueline.
Reached home at 4pm. Tired as hell. I've been attending to so many things all day. Guess it's a day off for me tomorrow then, basketball in the morning! Haha!